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Cookies For Critters


                                                          COOKIES FOR CRITTERS!


Celebrating World AIDS Day and Christmas!
Beginning today, you can order Christmas cookie treats for your special furry friends!
Children Helping Animals In Need, will be selling yummy, homemade dog and cat treats!
Choose from: Peanut Butter Dog Cookies or Pumpkin Dog Cookies- 5 large treats for $10
Cheddar Cheese Soft Cat Treats- 15 small treats for $10
And, for your fur-free friends, try our delicious Gourmet Brownies. (For Humans)
Chocolate with Mini Marshmallows- 12 Brownies for $25
Chocolate with Peanut Butter Chips- 12 Brownies for $25
Chocolate with White Chocolate Chips- 12 Brownies for $25
A Handmade Christmas Tag to accompany your gift-$5
London and I are taking orders through December 16th.
Pickup date for people local to Ambler, is Saturday Dec. 23rd.
We will also ship your order to you!
ALL treats and brownies will be packaged in cellophane, or a Holiday box, with a Christmas bow and lovely Holiday adornment!
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT this wonderful rescue!
They take and help the most horrific cases of animal abuse.
Let's show them the support, help and love that they give to abused animals each and every day.
Happy Holidays from Children Helping Animals In Need https://www.facebook.com/ChildrenHelpingAnimalsInNeed/
XOXO Marianne and London


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